"I see. Did you have twins"
"Yeah. That's right, Archbishop Paul. For once, as far as I'm concerned, the twins are going to be well raised. It could be a hassle later, but it could be one of them dying prematurely."
"Right. Out of emotion, I don't think it's a bad story to have two successor candidates in your situation right now."
"I knew you did, didn't I? So, in this case, I think the biggest problem is which of the twins is at the top of the inheritance rights, right? Is there any way to find out?
"As for inheritance rights, unfortunately, there is no way to find out. You'll have no other reason to know than to find out later that it was better to take over naturally after you died."
"... does that mean it's easier to take over magic from one child to another in your lifetime, after all?
"If you are deciding to raise your twins well, I also think it would be best to do so. Decide which child to succeed after the 6-year-old baptism ceremony. But that's hard for children. Do you understand, Ars?
"Hard? Something you can't succeed the Barca family?
"No, you don't. The very fact that they weren't chosen. This is what the child will always think. Why wasn't I chosen? How is it that my father and those around me do not recognize themselves? Why would another brother, who should have been born at the same time, be better than himself, who should be exactly the same? I'm pretty sure it's gonna be sentimental."
"... that sounds like it's going to refract during the growth phase"
"I can't say it's not possible. Besides, we don't know how the people around us act. There is something called human greed for everyone. It may also have a negative impact by getting into one or the other."
"No, don't intimidate me too much, Archbishop Paul. I've decided to raise my twins healthy, and I'm getting anxious."
"Hold on, Ars. You must be the head of the Barca Knight family before you are the father. What I just said is by no means a concern. That's all that's deep-rooted about the twin problems of nobility and knighthood. Because all the earlier contents have precedents."
"Hmm, because I'm not exactly confident in parenting...... I feel absolutely greasy if I'm not chosen in the same position. What should I do?"
"I have one thought. A way to keep both of your twins alive, without darkness in your heart, and from being used around you."
"Is it true, Archbishop Paul? How do you do that?
"You're going back to Vulcania now and you're going to kill one of the twins."
"Yes? Decide to die?
"That's right. It will already be known that the twins were born. So you decide that one child died as soon as she was born. That way, whoever has the right of inheritance is determined by the other who stays. Your surroundings will no longer take twin-based moves."
"That may be true, but the preconditions will collapse. You said you both wanted to grow up, right?
"I won't say anything wrong. Give up raising both twins on hand. And leave one with thee, and the other with thy mother."
"To your mother?
"That's right. Your parents are still physically and mentally healthy. It's not strange that you've still hosted a new child. One of the twins is raised by your mother, Marie, as her own child, or your brother. That way, even if you are unhappy with the child you raised on hand, you can take his place."
Twins treated as abominations in aristocratic and knightly societies.
My children have been born into a society with such a bad image.
As far as I'm concerned, I don't really think that's a bad thing because I'm a twin.
So I was going to grow it without worrying.
But you should always be aware of the surrounding eye.
If we announce broadly that we will raise twins who are said to be bound to rub it as a successor issue, it could lead to unspoken slander.
It may also be said that those who cannot manage a crisis as knights act as proxies, etc.
Lion and others were also worried about that.
So I was back in the city of Fontana once to get another person's opinion.
The person who seems most familiar, trustworthy, and has a strong mouth about this hand.
That was Archbishop Paul.
That Archbishop Paul's advice was truly simple.
The idea that there should be more than one person with inheritance rights for when something happens to me.
And how to clear it while not letting this little thing out of the surrounding area.
That's what it was like to open one of the twins to my mother and raise my parents' children, that is, my brothers.
Bad for the kid, but hide his identity.
It will only be raised as a child of father and mother.
But in the end, I felt like that was the best part.
I also consulted with Lion about this story and he agreed with Archbishop Paul.
So, I decided to move this Archbishop Paul's plan for hiding children into action.
Thus, I lost my son shortly after he was born, and my brother was born on the same day.